![]() This means the only reason you got a 4 was because my computer and possibly others had trouble properly stomaching it.ĭespite from my casual assumption that the sides had equal numbers of troops, I found that the earlier and middle portion of this scenario was enjoyably difficult and required people to think a little about their tactics before trying anything else. Due to the high risk of casualties in and out of the trench, the average player must reconsider his normal strategies with other means, giving him/her a multitude of approaches to the situation. Me hopelessly charging 50 British soldiers down the field only to lose 12 to sniper fire, 14 to machine guns, and 16 more to the horse cart bomb. The effects contribute to the theme and reality of the scenario, giving it its inner feeling. However, the sheer scale is also somewhat of this scenario's downfall as (oh ho 600+ troops versus 600+ more) this will probably give a good romp in the arse for anybody with a medium or low-grade computer. The battles were large-scale and quite compelling with a degree of chaos and eerie sublety that befit the trenches. Feedback :DĬomments & Reviews ( All | Comments Only | Reviews Only ) BurningSushi460 But I was kind of lazy to add all that in and lazy to play test it abundant times. I would of made this a lot better and longer, such as more objectives, more dynamic scenarios and such. I think I made the scenario fairly difficult and balanced. Relieve the French at Verdun(off map of course-the previous scenario) and move up towards the German Lines to push them back. It requires you to be an efficient commander to guide your forces through No Man's Land without losing a whole squad or a whole platoon!īasically, what really happened at the Somme. This scenario has a number of obstacles to come across such as Machine Gun Fire, Mortar Fire, Gas Attacks, and Artillery Fire. This maybe another fixed force scenario, but it doesn't mean that you can just simply click on units and send them to your enemy to kill and hopefully win a quick one. Thanks.Īnd hopefully, you don't experience much lag. I'm aware that there are a few errors in this scenario because of my rapid completion but give me feedback through a review. But we can always try-which he never really did. But I do realize that creating such an object is very difficult. However, I hastily finished this scenario-it would of been a lot better with those mods completed and implemented into this scenario, such as the Mark V tank which first appeared in the Battle of the Somme. I thought that without the mods, the campaign would be useless because it was a modern/industrial war. Hey guys, I realized that the Battle of the Somme started in July 1st and I decided to finish up this half completed scenario that I had when I abandoned my campaign after DayoftheNinja left to fully engage on his modding project.
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